System Shock? No, that's not their genre. Frictional is more into games where all you can do is run and hide, not really act and do something vs. your opponents. So, I'd love to see another System Shock or some kind of "reboot", but not by Frictional. I like my horror games, but only if I can challenge the bad guys/evil force.

This is my personal opinion: SteamOS doesn't interest me, because I won't be able to run Windows games (most likely because of DirectX) DIRECTLY on it. The gamepad doesn't interest me, because this kind of controller is the reason I don't buy consoles, so why should I use one instead of keyboard/mouse controls and turn my pc into a console by doing so? So, only their Steam machines might be of interest to me, but that depends on the price, the hardware, and whether I can run Windows on them instead of SteamOS.It's obvious: I am not their target audience anymore. Valve, never forget: there are millions of pc gamers out there that don't like consoles. Don't scare them away by trying your best to turn pcs into consoles and by catering to the console gamers!

If they can make ALL windows games run on it, I will be very interested. If it's more like "turn your pc into a console and plug in a console controller", then I have to stay with Windows. But that's just my decision and opinion.

EDIT: Just read it. This won't be the case. To play Windows games, I will have to start one computer with windows and stream it to another pc running Steam OS. So, sorry, but not interested right now. This thing could and SHOULD evolve, though.

EDIT2: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! There it is: a hideous console controller next to the cat in the picture. Keyboard and mouse or GO AWAY! Not only cats love mice, you know.

Guys, I just watched Sharknado again. This is a 10/10. Brilliant filmmaking, but it definitely lacks 3D. Screenplay, acting, visual fx - it's truly a masterpiece. Buy the blu and lots of booze, invite some friends to come over, and don't forget to get drunk BEFORE starting the movie. It's The Asylum's best movie up to date and definitely better than Pacific Rim (both have memorable characters and a great screenplay, though).